So our last post highlighted the photos we took over the past year that you all clicked on the most. But there are others that are particular favorites of ours, either for purely aesthetic reasons or because of the event they recorded or for mysterious reasons all our own. Call it “Editor’s Choice.”
Herewith, then, our Editor’s Choice photos, two dozen hand-picked images, presented with love.
It’ll be warm again soon. But not soon enough.
So many great and wonderful moments !! Thanks for sharing again !!
So many great moments
I just so enjoy your photos celebrating the human form, both male and female, with pictures of REAL people, no surgical enhancements, no Photoshop adjustments. It makes me wish I lived closer to NYC, so I could invite myself to one of your gatherings.
Thanks. We welcome all women, no matter their age, race, shape or size. Some of us do have surgical enhancements — nothing wrong with that if it’s what you want, for your own pleasure in your body. But yeah, it’s a group of real people, and we’re proud of it.
You had a wonderful year I think – happy NEW 2015 for you all girls and ladies
The intellectual french daily Le Monde ran a paper about militant toplessness in public spaces, I provided a commentary with a link to your blog, and it was censored twice, then accepted. Now the learned people in France know you. http://www.lemonde.fr/societe/article/2014/12/27/une-femme-peut-elle-montrer-ses-seins-comme-un-homme-son-torse_4546701_3224.html
Thank you! We did notice a bunch of visits from France yesterday…
Nothing wrong with that if it’s what you want, for your own pleasure in your body. But yeah, it’s a group of real people, and we’re proud of it that is how real life show be that you love your body !! 🙂
What a lovely way to remember a year filled with memories of food, fun, and fellowship.
Great selection
Yes, nice roundup. It’s always a delight to get the notice that you have a new post up.
Happy New Year 2015, good bye 2014…
Happy New Year to you all, and hope that when warmth arrives you have plenty of new books to read and share in Central Park and other parks. Enjoy the secret spa in the meantime.
It was legal to be topfree and nude in America for thousands of years. Of course when millions of Christians came just a few generations ago it quickly became illegal for the natives to dress how they used to.
Hawaiians lost the right to be topless in the 1820s after Christian missionaries arrived and women were also forced to wear longer dresses.
This is where the anti-nudity laws and attitudes came from in America: fundamentalist Christianity.
No argument. Though to be fair, many other religions are just as bad on the subject.
Yea it’s a sunny day.
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